Decipher First Edition Products

All Good Things!

Release Date July 16, 2003

From Decipher's Website:

The longest-anticipated set in Star Trek CCG history is coming to stores on
July 9th. All those tantalizing references on earlier cards will finally be
realized in All Good Things, a limited-edition set that will mend all the "broken
links" of First Edition.

All Good Things will feature 40 new cards (one in dual-affiliation border colors)
that provide new gameplay and mend the so-called "broken links" in
the first edition  cards that were referenced directly or indirectly on
other cards but had not yet been released. From Christopher Pike (mentioned
on Holodeck Adventures' Talosian Cage dilemma) to a black-bordered Admiral Riker
(previewed in The Dominion) to the ultimate Barbering card (following up on
Mot the Barber, Barber Pole, and Mot's Advice), All Good Things will indeed
have good things for every STCCG player.

All Good Things will be packaged in a full-color "anthology-style"
collector's box (600-card capacity) containing all 41 premium cards, a comprehensive
First Edition collector's card list, an exclusive U.S.S. Jupiter card, and more.
This long-awaited set is scheduled for release on July 9, 2003. Watch www.decipher.com
for more details later this month!

The Motion Pictures CCG

Release Date April 17, 2001

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Star Trek CCG heads to the movies, with a brand-new expansion set featuring
cards from all nine of The Motion Pictures! Villains from Khan to Chang
to Ruafo, perils from V'Ger to Genesis to the Nexus... Starfleet's finest
are out saving the galaxy from them all. Whether saving the whales or
searching for Sha Ka Ree is your idea of a good time, you'll find it in
Star Trek CCG: The Motion Pictures. Even the Voyager-only format is supported,
with cards from the Voyager episode "Flashback" tying in to Star Trek
VI: the Undiscovered Country. What else does The Motion Pictures expansion
have? Everything from So'na to supermen and from Soran to Sha Ka Ree,
an ultra-rare 24th-century James T. Kirk, and more Klingons than you've
ever seen in a single Star Trek CCG expansion set since premiere!. Time
locations, tactics, whales, eels... this set has it all.

131 Cards
40 Commons
40 Uncommons
50 Rares
1 Ultra-Rare James T Kirk

Available in 11-Card Expansion Packs

Holodeck Adventures

The expansion set that Star Trek CCG fans have been waiting for since 1995
is on its way! Yes, Holodeck Adventures is coming in December 2001, featuring
cards from all your favorite holodeck episodes, from Dixon Hill and the town
of Deadwood to Secret Agent Julian Bashir and Captain Proton. Holographic personnel
and equipment, holodeck "personas" of main characters, and other holodeck-themed
cards are complemented by new Delta Quadrant missions, Q-icon cards, and many
long-awaited "broken links." Like other recent expansions, this 131-card set
consists of 40 common, 40 uncommon, 50 rare, and one ultra-rare card. It will
be packaged in display boxes of thirty 11-card packs, each containing one rare
card and a mix of 10 common and uncommon cards. Computer, begin program...

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Ultra-rare: Dixon Hill

The Borg

Release Date: September 19, 2001

The Borg is the perfect companion set to the popular Voyager expansion. 131
cards include new Borg personnel and ships, a new Hirogen affiliation, new cards
for the Vidiians, Kazon, Federation, and other affiliations, additional Delta
Quadrant missions, and new dilemmas, objectives, and other cards to enhance
your Voyager, full environment, and Warp Speed format decks.

More exclusive foil cards from Decipher

Scans of binders offered to State Champions
and Runner-Ups that include tournament only foils.

Mirror, Mirror

Released December 2000

From Decipher's website:

Star Trek CCG: Mirror, Mirror Limited Edition Expansion Set, coming later this
fall, explores the Mirror Universe introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series,
and revisited many times by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In the parallel world,
everything is inverted: good is bad, bad is good, and encounters with an alter
ego yield surprising truths. The concept was so popular that five Deep Space
Nine "mirror universe" episodes were produced. Now, Decipher's Game Designers
have created gameplay that takes players through the looking glass. Get set
for new personnel, ships and equipment.
On a percentage basis, Mirror, Mirror is the Star Trek CCG's most character-laden
set ever. Are you ready to see Mirror Spock with a goatee? Take a first view
of the Ultra-Rare First Officer Spock, with a detailed card strategy note by
Major Rakal, Kathy McCracken.
This set will also introduce two new deck types to play with - Terran Empire
and Klingon/Cardassian Alliance. Look for a "I'm a Doctor, not a..." card for
Dr. McCoy to download, more "missing links" (cards referenced by existing cards
but not yet made) and much more!
Mirror, Mirror's 131 all-new cards will be sold in booster packs only. As in
The Trouble With Tribbles, rarity and card number will be designated on each
card Š making collecting and identifying individual cards simpler than ever.

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Ultrarare is Mr. Spock

Enhanced Premiere Deck

Released Nov, 2000

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Initial Decipher press release- Enhanced Premiere will contain 4 packs
of Star Trek Premiere boosters and a set of premium cards. Yet, unlike previous
enhanced products, Enhanced Premiere has been specifically designed to be
playable in a sealed-deck format. It's a new format called Warp Speed, which
offers smaller deck sizes, shorter spacelines, a much faster "seed" phase
and streamlined gameplay. There are built-in "speed-up" rules such as playing
two cards per turn instead of one, "evening up" your hand to seven cards
every turn and a handful of rules designed to make it easy to use the random
cards you get in your Premiere packs. (The new rules will be downloadable
from our website­ not included in the package.)

See EFC box

See EFC deck

Six different Star Trek Enhanced Premiere packages will be available.
Each will contain 4 packs of white-bordered Premiere and 5 new premium cards.
There are a total of 21 new premium cards: 12 are fixed and 9 are randomized.
The premium cards all have the theme of "two cards in one." Each 5-card
premium set will include 1 Dual-Personnel, 2 Mission and 2 Combo Dilemma
cards. The featured cards are Dual-Personnel cards with 2 "bridge crew"
characters from The Next Generation's. 2 characters on a single card ­ that¹s
powerful! Each package will have a die-cut window, revealing the featured
card.

Reflections

Released Nov, 2000

Initial Decipher press release- Reflections: The First Five Year Mission is
well-named. The 18-card packs contain 17 random cards (from Premiere, Alternative
Universe, Q-Continuum, First Contact, Dominion and Deep Space Nine) and a special
foil card. 100 of the best rare cards will be reproduced in foil version and
presented in the packs.. Reflections introduces "topper" cards. Four of these
premium foil cards will randomly appear, one per display, on top of the packs
inside the 30-pack display box. They are normal-sized, playable foil cards...
four of the best-looking and most desirable cards we have ever made! The collation
is random. You could get a pack full of rares or a pack full of commons.

SHINY HAPPY TOPPER CARDS When you buy a Reflections display of 30 packs
of cards, you get one of the four randomly distributed premium "topper cards."
Remember, they're normal sized, playable foil cards.

And, note how easy it is to get:
any Ultra-Rare period: 1:30
any Star Trek Reflections Display Topper 1:60.5
any Star Trek Reflections Ultra-Rare (And don't forget your chance of getting
an Ultra-Rare U.S.S. Defiant or Future Enterprise as one of your seventeen cards
in each pack!)

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Notes:
Exclusive premiums like the WB Defiant UR's, two player and EFC rares are
found in this set.

The Tribbles Customizable Card Game

Released Oct, 2000

Decipher Press release-

***SURPRISE ADDITION TO TWT*** Weeks ago in an interview on Radio Free Decipher,
Tim Ellington of Trek Product Development alluded to a special "suprise" in
the Trouble With Tribbles starter decks, one he said would be of particular
interest to collectors. Now that pre-release tournaments have been run, the
word has gotten out: the big surprise is... Altered card images! Several of
the cards in the two starter decks that are reprints from earlier sets have
had tribbles added into the images by the Decipher art team. Some you'll spot
very quickly. Others are hidden quite cleverly. All help add a bit more flavor
to this great expansion set. - Evan Lorentz "Mot the Barber"

Star Trek[TM] CCG Tribbles Focus Of A New Groundbreaking Game! Battle stations!
Furry little critters are invading Decipher's Star Trek Customizable Card Game[TM],
bringing along with them a plethora of new gaming elements that will take the
game's environment by storm! An incredibly action-packed product, The Trouble
With Tribbles will be the first Star Trek CCG expansion set to feature material
from the original Star Trek television series. Some players have been longing
to build a deck containing only classic characters - an endeavor made possible
by this new set. Travel back in time and re-create classic adventures, including
the events of the Deep Space NineTM "Trials and Tribble-ations" episode! Players
will use omnipresent Tribbles to disrupt their opponent's activities in a myriad
of different ways, but that's not all... Tribbles cards can also be used in
the fun bonus Tribbles Game unrelated to Star Trek CCG and played only with
Tribble cards! Each Tribble card sports a special icon that has no influence
on the regular game and only comes into play in the Tribbles Game. Many things
are possible within the Tribbles Game: accumulate points by "scoring" Tribbles
from your special Tribbles deck, rob your opponents of their high-value cards,
set up combos that let you play four times in a row, all in the hopes of achieving
the highest score possible. So get your Tribbles deck together! Will you go
for sheer power, or for cunning and subtlety? The decision is up to you. In
fact, the Tribbles bonus game turned out to be so much fun that Decipher decided
to also introduce a four-player boxed game, totally independent of the Star
Trek CCG! The box contains everything required to start playing the Tribbles
game immediately: four Tribbles decks, a scorecard and the rules. This quick,
fun and easy game will appeal to Star Trek fans across the board. A 141-card
set, The Trouble With Tribbles will feature two preconstructed Starter Decks
in addition to the standard 11-card Expansion Packs. Each of these decks - one
Klingon, one Federation - will be bursting with features, including an exclusive
premium card only found in Starter Decks: Captain Koloth for the Klingon side,
and Lt. Sisko for the Federation crew. For new players who want to jump into
the game with a punch, this is it! The Trouble With Tribbles will also contain
selected Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation personnel, several cards hinted
at in previous sets, and one ultra-rare card: the cantankerous Dr. McCoy! This
choice was made as a tribute to the late DeForest Kelley, who portrayed the
beloved doctor for more than three decades. A treasure-trove both for players
and collectors, The Trouble With Tribbles is currently set for a July 2000 release
date. Can you say "Great Tribble Hunt?" Jonathan Quesenberry Public Relations
Manager to contact: (757) 623-3600 May 30, 2000

August 31st-the Tribbles Stand Alone Game was released. The
game contains 112 Tribble cards, 8 reference cards, a Tribble pad of paper
and a Decipher pencil.

The cards are similar to cards found in the CCG set except
for a small icon in the text box. (The card to the left is from the CCG
set.)

2nd Anthology For Star Trek CCG:

Released March, 2000. Tthe Second Anthology contains a sample of the expansions
we have enjoyed in the period since the release of the First Anthology. Fans will
also find a new version of Dax as one of 6 new Premium black-border cards found
only in 2nd Anthology.

Inside the Second Anthology you will find:
2 Starter Deck IIs
2 First Contact booster packs
2 Deep Space Nine booster packs
2 Dominion booster packs
and 6 unique premium cards. (links are to Decipher's site) The 6 premium black
bordered cards will not be available in any other product. They are NOT preview
cards.

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USS Jupiter Card

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This card was inserted into the PC game, Armada. Came sealed
in a cello pack. Press Release

Rules Of Acquisition

Released December, 1999. Introduces the Ferengi and their rules. Set
of 130 cards, 50 Rare, 40 Uncommon and 40 Common cards. 9 card booster packs.
30 packs per box.

Blaze Of Glory

Released August, 1999. Features Battles, hand-to-hand combat, battle ready
personnel, and the new Battle Bridge side deck.
Set of 130 cards contains 50 Rare, 40 Uncommon and 40 Common cards. 9 card booster
packs. 30 packs per box. Plus, 18 foils - the first in any Star Trek CCG expansion

The Dominion

Released January, 1999. Introduces the Dominion affiliation. Set of 130
cards and four special white-border preview cards that preview cards in future
Star Trek CCG expansions. WB
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Enhanced First Contact

Released January, 1999. Four different EFC packages will contain 3 different
new black border premium cards and one transparent Borg overlay gameplay device,
plus four packs of First Contact limited edition cards.

The three premium cards and the Borg overlay in each package are not random, so
each group of three will always occur together in the same package. along with
the same transparent Borg overlay.

This is from Ross Campbell, VP of Sales:

It has come to Deciphers¹ attention that due to cold weather conditions some
of the packs of Enhanced First Contact experienced condensation inside individual
tuckboxes. This condensation caused faint moisture marks on special cards
in some packs.
After several "spot-checks" we have determined that in most cases
the marks wipes off with a soft cloth leaving the cards in good condition.
The faint moisture marks occur on top of the card varnish, which can be gently
wiped off. Our review determined that the spotting does not occur throughout
the total production run of product. We hope it is only on a
minimum amount of product.
Thanks for your email. We appreciate all questions and concerns related
to the Enhanced First Contact cards. Please follow the instructions below for
returns and we will gladly replace your damaged cards. We are sorry for
any inconvenience. Just send us back your damaged cards with note explaining
the problem, and we will send your new card(s). Thanks again
for being a valued player. Please send all of the requested items
above with a letter detailing the problem, and we will replace them as soon
as possible!

Decipher would like to help you with this problem in a timely manner, therefore,
we will return the product as soon as we receive the items requested!
We hope that next time you make a card purchase, you will be satisfied with
the quality of the products. Please make sure to include a proper return
address when you send the cards. Good luck and let us know if we can be
of further assistance!

Starter Deck II

Released December, 1998. This set includes a rerelease of the Premiere Edition
card set and 8 new cards. Each of the new Premiere Starter Deck II packs will
contain 60 randomized white bordered unlimited edition cards from the original
363-card Premiere set (2 rare, 13 uncommon and 45 common), 8 fixed black bordered
new limited edition cards, and the Premiere (version 1.1) rule booklet.

Deep Space Nine

Released July, 1998. Set of 276 cards will introduce the characters, aliens
and more from DS9. The U.S.S. Defiant is a special "twice as rare"
white-border preview card. 9-card expansion packs and 60 card starter
decks.

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WB Defiant

OTSD

Released May, 1998. The Official Tournament Sealed Decks contain the same fixed
deck of twenty new black border cards. Also included in each set will be four
Premiere (white border) expansion packs and one Alternate Universe expansion
pack. There will be six different box designs (each representing an affiliation).

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Away Team Pack

Released May, 1998. Contains The Traveler and The Emissary cards. These
have been designed to honor Decipher's Star Trek CCG traveling game evangelists.

First Contact

First Anthology Set

Released June 1997. This set contains two white border Premiere 60-card starter
sets, two 15-card packs of white border Premiere, two 15-card packs each of black
border Alternate Universe and Q-Continuum. It also contains the premium (and preview)
white bordered Warp Pack.

Introductory Two-Player Game

Released January, 1997. This set contains two pre-customized 60-card decks,
one Federation, one Klingon, both of which are white-bordered. It also includes
the same 3 premium cards (a black-bordered Admiral McCoy and Data Laughing and
a white-bordered Spock) and 11 new white-bordered mission cards. Edition #1
(blue box) contains a set of three new black-bordered premium Federation cards
and Edition #2 (red box) contains a set of three new black-bordered premium
Klingon cards.

Q Continuum

Released October, 1996. Set of 121 cards introduces
Q.

5Alternate Universe

Released November, 1995. 122 card set introduces time travel, parallel universes
and alternate timelines. It also was the first card to feature an 'ultrarare',
the Future Enterprise card. Original plans called for a WB print run, but it
didn't happen.

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Data Laughing

Released in 1995.

The first premium card of the Star Trek:TNG cards was "Data Laughing".
It was initially a mail-in offer from the TNG CCG handbook and now is
a part of the Star Trek CCG Introductory Two-Player Game.

Warp Pack

Released August, 1995.

Was Available free from Decipher as a mail-in offer. the 12 white border
common cards of the Warp Pack were given out by Decipher as a thank-you
to its players and collectors.

Collector's Tin

Released November, 1995.

A limited edition tins contain all 363 cards from the Star Trek:
The Next Generation Customizable Card Game Premiere Edition. These cards
have a silver border and is limited to 30,000 tins, with a U.S. distribution
of only 20,000 tins